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[ill] GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... J,~'Z!3~ITION~ OP 1BSL- -- W~~AT. VAI.Affl?. Co s 0p THE CiIYST.AL rkA54&Ia. on the ?? osh Thursday. Sreat ar1p501.sde in every otoeo h ok af yin easrly two thousand men were at in, W'3e 0f the operationsr, whieh we have talc i iPleSOW broken by the clank of hammers srj; ncedl^9didt. It is wonderful to see how nosg 555 sodrcf Bteam. There is the steam. l sr b stear saw0s and drills. There is ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... TIE 1lXHIBITION- OF 1851. * .TH1E BI p Lpn)T 17 Wewere againl on the gruonod yestray.' rept ~ prgres hasbeei made In avevry porton of thewossic !4 ut`nt vilit. Nearly~ 2,liiO m Otter work. Tie ?? of the operaitions, which we have lhitherto oledi O 0g broken by the clank of hamers. of.erya anwigt 1Thirl Woherfstieae oW much is'done by~the aid of steam.i~ dhreis. Ther iteam'puttyfag macelifie, ...

THE CANADIAN EXHIBITION

... THE CANADIAN EXHIB1TION.. Out Montreal correspondent rvritea a. follow., ,wiuder date:Oct. 21: be The great event and all-absorbing topia in Canada, since miv last letter, has been t?~e PoIU01411ncidustrial Exhibitilon that has been hqld, ' prepaiaer to that which is to take place iet London next year. Pro-. toparations for, this exhibition hadl b~e fo months goxu on an itis of more thin ...

DRAMA

... * TeDAMA. PHWLIP OF FRA3A D'.D ARIt D R TO TISl EDITOR OP 'T 117AILT NE. SM,' A communication fromarls appetred in the LitarwXvk Gazette of lhit Satardiy Charging me wilh baving to a atem 'extent vuoroihed from 3Y. roucar4'e Aregady.of &ngadeMdraxnim the n PId mae4-.diaI4g, a o wt n play ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE GREAT EXHIBITION ! OF 1851. | The accounts which continue to reach Us fromt ! all parts of the country are such as to prove that the desire manifested for some time past, on the parti of the working classes, to witness the Great Exhi- bition, has not been a merely ephemeral one. New societies of working men continue still to be formed I in different parts of the country, while to those ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA AT Manchester

... MUSIC AND THE DRAIMA AT Manchester. (FroM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) THE THEATRE ROYAL.-Opera still in the ascendant, but Mdlle. Nan took her departure, per bills, last night ,Saturday), and The Queen of the Roses being announced to be withdrawn, we shall have scope by-and-by for the exercise of our critical ken. THE QUEEN's TsEATRE.-On Saturday, the 2d inst., Mr. Charles Dillon, the manager, ...

Published: Sunday 10 November 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 711 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... I (FROM OUR OWN CORRUSPOND1CNTS.) BmIGTTToN -The business at this theatre, under the managenient of Mr. G. Belcour, is capital. The Rivals was played on Monday, and was well acted throughout. TheAcres of Mr. S. Artand was a sterling piece of acting, and he was mclic applauded. The good od melodrama of The Miller and his ?? was afterwards performed, in which the same gentleman, as Karl, ...

Published: Sunday 10 November 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2453 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE PATENT LAWS AND THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... TEa PATENT LAWS AID THE EXHIBI TION OF 1851. OaM6hnday morning, a deputation from the Society for the Amendmnet of the Laws relating to Paten's Waited, by appointment, upon Sir G.-Grey and Mr. La- bouchere at the Home-eoffie. The deputation having been introduced,Mr. Campion said he thought every one was prepared to acknowledge that the recommendations contained in the report of the committee ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... We believe that notices have been issued by the ar City of London Committee to the various other corM- wl nlittees in the metropolitan district, requesting an of aggregate meeting, on Wednesday next, of mem- th bers of the local committees, for the purpose of con- wi sidering some plan of united Action with respect to ar the future proeedied in qonneoetion with the Ex- ceo -bibti(, We stated a ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... ARE EXHIBITION OF 11851. DV QUEEN9 IT IS SAID, HAS DESINOED A CAR- C ,STg and that Prince Albert baa executed some ( 3 of ?? for the Exhibition. The Koh4-. Vniamond will figure in the gem department. At yamrnouth an ingenious mechanio is at work upon a odel of a condensing beam engine, upon a scale of an ginch to a foot. Gholab Singh has ordered piiens of every kind of Cashmerian product to be ...

FINE ARTS

... is, £uex uojt1o,~1~~t. Xt~i ^ADf* tid i; 3~ty ih [Rmedlwy of oi1lein ?? tehea 1ztl AffeetX,.,.,> W;.f r wortIiyr~ 'knltha hi E E~t ftie'A fli't 4. l 'Were b&i . ?? ?? V-4 'E~ibitonE the bol~t~~lrw4llX> -ht for# plottirbs5ht bife btdtjy dhered to1 Un. theirAM quent moot8 ?? r Mt7 i It ~pp4 sl;een >ut lt9~4bt,1de ghc,4l . airovqp utiu of Cpmo~IOnb da5~ee~ ,~b tv~dir Ritkl Edoffio~tiswnaxseSll; ...

MUSIC

... I Msic; Ai -I ?? -: J ,. tO 14UNULLAHJS CNdARTS. i'tt M r. iull oxeaas I A : ?? beguu.i~; a~t St., Matht Eel!l, a ee toncerts of andentand an dernm i oi-a ;. - fig*;-end elsyated oehrseer. tin liegeneae an ?? ~ heitee tete~~ hat te poranueof ?? perr. et1Jeveok;~ s ...